VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICE PATTERNS ON EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE A BRAIN INJURY
Date of Award
5-1-2019
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy
Department
Rehabilitation
First Advisor
Wilson, Keith
Abstract
The purpose of my study is to explore (1) whether disparities exist for consumers with Brain Injury (BI) receiving vocational rehabilitation (VR) services, and (2) the effects of demographic characteristics and VR service patterns on employment outcomes for people who have a BI using the RSA-911 2014. The major research question investigated is centered around identifying if any differences exist in VR employment experiences of consumers with BI.
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